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Weekley Family YMCA To Provide Memberships For Military Families

November 4, 2008 by Essentials Staff Leave a Comment

As part of the new Armed Services YMCA and Department of Defense Outreach Initiative, Weekley Family YMCA will provide military families with access to youth development, family strengthening and health and well-being programs at community YMCAs nationwide. Membership fees will be underwritten by the DoD and administered through Military OneSource, an information and referral service for military families. YMCA of the USA, the national resource office for America’s 2,686 YMCAs, will help launch the initiative at participating YMCAs across the country.
“The Weekley Family YMCA is happy to help meet the critical needs facing families of deployed military service members,” said Brandy Perryman, Weekley Family YMCA executive director. “Families are the most affected when a loved one gets deployed, so we are deeply committed to providing them with the support they need.”
The ASYMCA-DoD Outreach Initiative responds to a provision in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008, which requires the Secretary of Defense to develop a plan to support military family readiness and to ensure that military family readiness programs and activities are available to all deployed National Guard and Reserve families, and some active duty families in certain special categories.
Eligible military families participating in the initiative are eligible for YMCA memberships based on participation requirements. Those eligible to participate in the new initiative include:
All interested families of joint deployed National Guard and Reserves of all military branches
Families living in newly established Joint Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) bases
Active Duty Independent Duty station personnel and their families
Relocated spouses and family members of deployed Active Duty personnel.
“The YMCA has a long history of supporting military service members and their families – since the Civil War – so it was natural for us to join this initiative,” said Perryman. “During this time of conflict, it is more important than ever that we continue providing services and support to these families in the absence of a deployed spouse.”
For more information about the ASYMCA-DoD Outreach Initiative, visit www.asymca.org. For participating YMCAs, visit the Weekley Family YMCA at 7101 Stella Link or call 713-664-9622.

Nov 4, 2008Essentials Staff

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